Americas

Antigua for One: How I First Learned the Joy of Solo Travel Post feature image

Antigua for One: How I First Learned the Joy of Solo Travel

My first solo vacation came with unexpected roommates—two community cats on security duty. Antigua’s warm breezes, empty beaches, and that private dipping pool made it pure freedom. Alone but never lonely, I learned sometimes the richest journeys are the ones you take by yourself.

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Breakfast with the Dark Angel of Arches National Park

My Moab Bumble date’s best tip? Hike to Dark Angel in Arches National Park. This 7.9-mile trail leads you atop narrow sandstone fins—challenging, exhilarating, and rewarded with stunning solitude. A perfect escape from the crowds and summer heat.

How Navigating Bryce Canyon the “Wrong” Direction Won My Heart Post feature image

How Navigating Bryce Canyon the “Wrong” Direction Won My Heart

Bryce Canyon’s fiery hoodoos and winding trails stole my heart. Tackling a tough hike, I pushed through steep climbs and stunning vistas, learning that the hardest paths often lead to the most unforgettable views and deeply rewarding moments.

Why Every National Park Lover Needs an America the Beautiful Pass (Especially Now) Post feature image

Why Every National Park Lover Needs an America the Beautiful Pass (Especially Now)

Support America’s National Parks during National Park Week by getting the America the Beautiful Pass. For $80, it grants access to 2,000+ sites and can save you money on entrance fees. Discover how this pass unlocks iconic parks and hidden gems near you.

Off the Beaten Beach:  Galveston's East End Historic Charm Post feature image

Off the Beaten Beach: Galveston's East End Historic Charm

Galveston’s East End teems with stories — from Victorian homes that survived the Great Storm of 1900 to tree sculptures carved from hurricane wreckage. Pedaling past plaques and seawalls, I found that history here isn’t just preserved, it’s proudly lived in.

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How I Turned Empty Nesting into a Nomadic Adventure

After selling my house, I packed a cat, a dog, and 20 years of life into my car and hit the road. A mother-daughter caravan to Colorado kicked off what became a 16-month, 21-National Park, 18–Airbnb solo journey of reinvention I didn’t know I needed.

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The Real Mystery of Marfa, TX

Marfa claims you’ll “get it” once you arrive, but I’m not so sure. From eerie desert lights to high-end art and $450 jeans, the town thrives on contradiction. I spent three weeks here trying to figure it out. What I found was part magic, part myth, and part mirage.